MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS

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Autor(a) principal: Montagner,Cassiana C.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Dias,Mariana Amaral, Paiva,Eduardo Maia, Vidal,Cristiane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Química Nova (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422021001001328
Resumo: Plastic pollution is a major societal, economic, and environmental issue. Upon release into the environment, plastics are altered by biological and physicochemical processes that influence their fate and transport within ecosystems. Large plastic debris can fragment into smaller pieces and are called microplastics (MPs) when occurring at sizes between 1 µm and 5 mm, fragmented or produced in this range. These small pieces of plastics are ubiquitous anthropogenic contaminants found throughout the world; however, the environmental consequences and effects on biota are not clearly understood. Scientific literature on the environmental implications of MP pollution is expanding rapidly and critical review of this literature is necessary to identify areas of evolving consensus and remaining gaps in knowledge. Herein a comprehensive literature review was performed to assess (i) the sources and distribution of MPs in different environmental compartments, (ii) the analytical methods that have been applied worldwide, and the key analytical challenges that remain in assessing MPs in the environment, and, finally, (iii) to integrate the findings of Brazilian MP research, which showed that since 2004 (80 papers up to 2020) has documented the presence of MPs in aquatic matrices and sediments with focus on marine ecosystems, mainly identified by visual inspection.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS
title MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS
spellingShingle MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS
Montagner,Cassiana C.
plastic pollution
environmental contaminants
microplastic sampling
microplastic characterization
polymer identification
title_short MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS
title_full MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS
title_fullStr MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS
title_full_unstemmed MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS
title_sort MICROPLÁSTICOS: OCORRÊNCIA AMBIENTAL E DESAFIOS ANALÍTICOS
author Montagner,Cassiana C.
author_facet Montagner,Cassiana C.
Dias,Mariana Amaral
Paiva,Eduardo Maia
Vidal,Cristiane
author_role author
author2 Dias,Mariana Amaral
Paiva,Eduardo Maia
Vidal,Cristiane
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Montagner,Cassiana C.
Dias,Mariana Amaral
Paiva,Eduardo Maia
Vidal,Cristiane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv plastic pollution
environmental contaminants
microplastic sampling
microplastic characterization
polymer identification
topic plastic pollution
environmental contaminants
microplastic sampling
microplastic characterization
polymer identification
description Plastic pollution is a major societal, economic, and environmental issue. Upon release into the environment, plastics are altered by biological and physicochemical processes that influence their fate and transport within ecosystems. Large plastic debris can fragment into smaller pieces and are called microplastics (MPs) when occurring at sizes between 1 µm and 5 mm, fragmented or produced in this range. These small pieces of plastics are ubiquitous anthropogenic contaminants found throughout the world; however, the environmental consequences and effects on biota are not clearly understood. Scientific literature on the environmental implications of MP pollution is expanding rapidly and critical review of this literature is necessary to identify areas of evolving consensus and remaining gaps in knowledge. Herein a comprehensive literature review was performed to assess (i) the sources and distribution of MPs in different environmental compartments, (ii) the analytical methods that have been applied worldwide, and the key analytical challenges that remain in assessing MPs in the environment, and, finally, (iii) to integrate the findings of Brazilian MP research, which showed that since 2004 (80 papers up to 2020) has documented the presence of MPs in aquatic matrices and sediments with focus on marine ecosystems, mainly identified by visual inspection.
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